PERSONAL.
Mr Duncan, manager of tlio slaughtering department of tlie Waingawa freezing works, arrived in Masterton last week. Mr Cuthbert, representing Messrs Jolm Chambers and Son, who are installing machinery ax the works, is also in town!
Mr A. Snowball, of Masterton, conducted the services in the Methodist Church at Pahiatua yesterday. Mr T. Fleming, Chief Inspector of the Wellington Education Board, has been on an official visit to the Pahiatua district.
The death is announced of' Mr James Allan, of Governor's Bay. The late Mr Allan was born at Dumbartonshire, Scotland, seventy-four years ago, and came out to New Zealand in the Royal Stewart in 1861, and went to Diamond Harbour with the Stoddart family. After living there several years, he took up land in Cliartens Bay. and finally purchased a block of land at Allandale, Governor's Bay, where he died 011 Wednesday morning. The wife of Mr Wi Hutana, an old and respected resident of Martinborough, died 011 Friday last, at the age of sixty-four years.- The deceased lady, who was- a kind-hearted woman, had reared numerous orphan children, Pakeha as well as Maori.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10126, 24 October 1910, Page 5
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186PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10126, 24 October 1910, Page 5
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